This song popped into my noggin on Monday night and has not dislodged itself yet. I’ve tried exorcising it by listening to it dozens of times and watching the video at least as many times. I’ve also tried to implant different ear-worm to no avail.

Since I’m stuck with it, you may was well be, too. It’s called “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” and was written by Morrissey and Johnny Marr of The Smiths.

“Take me out tonight Where there’s music and there’s people Who are young and alive Driving in your car I never never want to go home Because I haven’t got one anymore

Take me out tonight Because I want to see people And I want to see life Driving in your car Oh please don’t drop me home Because it’s not my home, it’s their home And I’m welcome no more

And if a double-decker bus Crashes into us To die by your side Is such a heavenly way to die And if a ten ton truck Kills the both of us To die by your side Well the pleasure, the privilege is mine

Take me out tonight Take me anywhere, I don’t care I don’t care, I don’t care And in the darkened underpass I thought Oh God, my chance has come at last But then a strange fear gripped me And I just couldn’t ask

Take me out tonight Oh take me anywhere, I don’t care I don’t care, I don’t care Driving in your car I never never want to go home Because I haven’t got one No, I haven’t got one

And if a double-decker bus Crashes in to us To die by your side Is such a heavenly way to die And if a ten ton truck Kills the both of us To die by your side Well the pleasure, the privilege is mine

There is a light that never goes out There is a light that never goes out There is a light that never goes out There is a light that never goes out”

As I seem to enjoy doing, I will do a series of things like this until I either forget about it or run out of them.